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Panasonic DMP-BD75
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14 years ago
Purchased the BD75 from Tescos extra whilst on a special offer for £79,79P
Pros:
- very good quality of the picture
12 years ago
Great
Really great player slim line looks good looks really good with our black tv, great picture quality and runs nice and quietly. Good buy I'm very happy.
10 years ago
"Super-Panasonic"
Back in 2012, my husband decided that he wanted to watch more films and requested a blu-ray player for his birthday. This was the first blu-ray player we had ever owned and I chose this Panasonic (DMP BD75) based on previous positive experiences with the Panasonic brand.
Pros:
- Reliable
- easy to use
- excellent picture quality
Cons:
- This model no longer widely available
15 years ago
Panasonic DMP-BD75
Panasonic recently unveiled its 2011 product line-up at Excel in London and among the hordes of brand spanking new home cinema products on show were three 3D-ready Blu-ray players – the DMP-BDT310, DMP-BDT210, DMP-BDT110 – and two 2D players, the DMP-BDT111 and DMP-BD75.
Pros:
- Cracking picture quality
- Excellent new operating system
- DLNA networking on an entry-level deck
Cons:
- No built-in BD Live memory
- Light on features and connections
- No AAC
- WMA
- WMV support
15 years ago
Panasonic DMP-BD75 review Review
We have no complaints about the Panasonic DMP-BD75's performance, but we think it's too expensive compared to the competition. The excellent Sony S370 , for example, can now be found for around £120, and has BBC iPlayer, Demand 5 and LoveFilm streaming built-in.
Pros:
- Compact
- Good picture quality
- Excellent media-playback capabilities
Cons:
- Too expensive
- No online portal
14 years ago
Pay for what you get.
I bought this unit on sale at BestBuy for $60.99 earlier this week to upgrade to a BD player with Netflix streaming capabilities. Though it pairs nicely with Netflix queues, I found it to be a little buggy (freezing) and the overall quality of both the hardware and the interface.
Pros:
- Great Price
- acceptable picture quality
- good streaming qualities
- easy setup
Cons:
- Freezes up easily (requires unpluging to reset)!!! Cheap remote
- poor remote design. Dim green display on front panel is barely readable. Poor design of menu/interface
15 years ago
Panasonic DMP-BD75 review
Unsurprisingly, 3D will continue to dominate home cinema in 2011, with a flood of 3D TVs and Blu-ray products hitting the market as the year unfolds. Indeed, Panasonic's new range of Blu-ray players includes four 3D-ready models, such as its flagship DMP-BDT310 .
14 years ago
Panasonic DMP-BD75
Always a purveyor of high-end rather than budget Blu-ray decks, it's no surprise that the majority of Panasonic's 2011 output is 3D-ready. 3D support is handled by Panasonic's DMP-BDT310, DMP-BDT210 and DMP-BDT110 decks, and while this DMP-BD75 model is resolutely 2D, don't make the mistake of...
Pros:
- Crisp 2D high-def
- 35mm height
- DLNA
- DivX & DivX HD support
Cons:
- Limited digital file support via DLNA & USB
- lacks optical audio
- no WiFi option
- no online content
14 years ago
Panasonic DMP-BD75 review
Unsurprisingly, 3D will continue to dominate the home cinema agenda in 2011, with a flood of 3D-capable TVs and Blu-ray products hitting the market as the year unfolds. Indeed, Panasonic's new range of Blu-ray decks includes no fewer than four 3D-ready models.
14 years ago
Panasonic DMP-BD75
The Panasonic DMP-BD75 is a basic, entry-level Blu-ray player. This model isn't 3D compatible, but it can still be hooked up to a network or to the web for access to BD-Live content and DLNA connections.
Pros:
- Low power use
- Clear
- user-friendly menu
- Accurate image quality
Cons:
- More effort could have been made with the design
- Build and finish could be better
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